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    The novel Fight Club by Chuck Palahnuik is about an unnamed man with a severe insomnia whose alter ego‚ Tyler Durden‚ creates a destructive cult based around a fight club. Throughout the book‚ there are many hidden themes‚ one which is emasculation. In Fight Club‚ the men of that generation are being emasculated. Castration is the biggest sense of emasculation to exist due to the lack of testosterone. The protagonist goes to a testicular cancer support group to relieve his stress from everyday life

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    Video games don’t stop at consoles in homes‚ there are arcades where friends and families can go to play games and bond. One arcade location that is widely known today goes by the name of Chuck E. Cheese’s. A place where children can go and have fun with their friends and families. When Chuck E. Cheese’s was created it went by the name of Showbiz Pizza Place‚ a place where children could enjoy playing video games while at the same time eating pizza. Nolan Bushnell wanted to create a place where children

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    Introduction 2 Case Study Analysis Based on Managerial Theories 3 Motivation 3 Emotional Intelligence (EI) 5 Team 7 Conflict 9 Leadership 10 Recommendations & Possible Solutions 13 Conclusion 19 References 20 Appendix A 24 Appendix B 25 Appendix C 27 Executive Summary Kate Hall-Merenda‚ in her case study‚ ‘Chuck Mackinnon’s Leadership Effectiveness: Whose Problems’‚ questioning whether Chuck Mackinnon leadership style was really effective. The author explains Chuck leadership characters

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    Utilising‚ “The Study Diamond: effects‚ techniques‚ context and meaning” (The Open University‚ 2013‚ p. 76)‚ this essay will argue through close visual analysis from an art history point of view that Picasso’s Guernica can be seen as a form of protest. Furthermore‚ the essay will also argue that Guernica’s meaning has changed and it is now a symbol of peace whilst continuing to fulfil its purpose as a form of protest. Guernica is a large mural and an example of Synthetic Cubism painted by Pablo

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    Close Passage Analysis Prompt: In a well-organized essay‚ discuss how the author’s use of language-particularly diction‚ dialogue‚ and selection of detail-serves to develop and/or compare the characters of Tom Buchanan and Jay Gatsby. Thesis: By using confrontational dialogue and the contemptuous tone during the dialogue‚ Fitzgerald portrays that the characters of Tom Buchanan and Jay Gatsby are in fact very similar. Topic Sentence: Fitzgerald emphasizes Tom and Gatsby’s similar characteristic

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    Chuck E Cheese Segmentation and Target Market by Kimberly D. Stewart Marketing 571 Professor John Mullin Introduction Chuck E. Cheese’s Pizza Time Theatre was founded by Nolan Bushnell in 1977‚ officially being labeled as the first family restaurant to integrate food‚ animated entertainment‚ and an indoor arcade.CEC Entertainment‚ Inc. participates in the food and entertainment industry‚ as it sells fast food and provides places for family to stay and play together. The

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    Passing: Close Reading

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    You Ken Tan Christopher Hennessy LI 208 U.S. Multicultural Literature 26 Feb 2013 Passing: An Analysis and Close reading Nella Larsen’s Passing is a story about the tragedy of an African American woman‚ Clare Kendry‚ who tried to “pass” in the white American community. However‚ while she passes as white‚ she constantly seeks comfort from her friend Irene Redfield who is a representation of the African American community. Gradually‚ Clare has become the double image of Irene‚ due to the similarities

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    Mary King Close

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    Business Practices Visitor Attraction: The Real Mary Kings Close Private/Public/Voluntary Sector: __Private/Public_______________Location:2 Warriston’s Close‚ High Street‚ Edinburgh‚ EH1 1PGStar Grading: Opening Times:March 30th - October 31stMonday - Sunday10 - 21.00 (last tour)November 1st - March 29thSunday - Thursday10.00 - 17.00 (last tour)Friday & Saturday10.00 - 21.00 (last tour)Prices:Adult £12.75Child (5 - 15 years) £7.25*Senior Citizen £11.25Student (ID required) £11.25*

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    Keeping Close to Home

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    Keeping Close to Home By Bell Hooks Bell Hooks essay “Keeping Close to Home”‚ describes her struggles after she was accepted at Stanford University to further her self-realization. In this essay Hooks talks about her journey to educate herself and no losing her sense of where she came from as African American woman from a working class background. Hooks parents wanted her to go to a school close to home‚ a non-diverse like Stanford was. They wanted her to go to a school no just close to home

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    Close reading Ozymandias

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    Literature 1: Genres‚ texts‚ contexts 18 september 2014 Ozymandias The main theme that keeps recurring in Ozymandias is the overpowering nature versus the man-made achievements. Shelley uses different types of language manner to depict this. The analysis made by Shelley is clearly shown through different kinds of wordplay. No matter how great you think you are‚ if you are a king or a pauper‚ the fact remains that we all have to die. With death‚ power ceases to exist. Shelley portrays a deteriorated

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